
The best way to show this mountain stream was to get right in.
Boots, rain pants and tripod required!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

The best way to show this mountain stream was to get right in.
Boots, rain pants and tripod required!
This Salt Spring Island hillside is awash with run-off from the recent rain.
And today’s post marks a watershed in the history of Salt Spring Photos. As of today, eight full years of photos have appeared on this website. Whew.
In year nine, I believe there will be some changes as I expand my photographic pursuits. Both on Salt Spring and during journeys off-island.
By necessity there will be fewer posts; there won’t be a photo every day. This should provide time needed to produce images more in keeping with the quality of my commercial images. More images like the one in this post. It was carefully captured with a medium format digital camera system that I am gradually incorporating into my workflow. Though you won’t see the detail on screen*, prints made from the original images will be stunning at very large sizes (and at smaller sizes for those of us with little available wall space :-). Think about purchasing one print during 2016; it will help offset the cost of providing this website.
The 250 or so of you who have signed up for the email notification will continue to receive an email each time a new post is created. In order to view the photo you will need to click the link.
I hope you can see the three dimensional quality and clarity in today’s image. There’s more coming, I’m looking forward to sharing the journey with you.
-jc
*but if you are using a high resolution screen (like Apple’s ‘Retina’ displays), this website will know that and will serve your high res screen an image with four times the resolution used by standard screens…at no additional charge
3:10 p.m. GISS Music Performance Dress Rehearsal at ArtSpring Theatre
I noticed an interesting reflection as this student played the piano.
The show takes place tonight. There are some stunning voices this semester, tons of energy and talent, lots of fun and a great many wow moments.
See also this post on the SD64 website.
This Latin American student is attending school on Salt Spring this year. And will be one of many International Program students featured in a series of upcoming videos.
Have you seen the video we produced last year for International Education in the Gulf Islands School District? It promotes the program, the school, and Salt Spring and the Gulf Islands. It’s short, powerful and worth a look.
I was more impressed than ever with the students and staff at GISS. I’ve been in hundreds of schools in BC, but I have not encountered such a warm, polite, and focused group of young people. Congrats to parents, staff and to the students themselves.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).